Cité des sciences et de l'industrie | Exhibition
Cancers exhibition
from 06 September 2022 to 06 August 2023
30 avenue Corentin Cariou - 75019 Paris
La Villette - 19e Arrondissement

Description
The Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie presents the first large-scale exhibition dedicated to cancer in France, from 6 September 2022 to 6 August 2023.
Produced in partnership with the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute for Research and Medical Health, the Cancers exhibition looks at the disease from its various scientific, psychological and social angles through five immersive and interactive audiovisual installations. Visitors can choose their own path, from an explanation of the development of the disease to current research, treatments and prevention. In an approach that is both sensitive and informative, the exhibition emphasises the human approach, through testimonies from patients, health workers and researchers, as well as totems created by artists.
Audience
All public
Prices and times
Prices and times
Open every day except Monday, from 10am to 6pm, and until 7pm on Sunday
From 9 euros to 12 euros. Free for children under 2 years old
Methods of payment
- CB/Visa
- Eurocard/Mastercard
- Amex
- Chèque Vacances
Place
Cité des sciences et de l'industrie
At the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, curiosity brings children and adults to thousands of joys of discovery. The Cité des Enfants offers two exhibitions (2-7yrs and 5-12yrs) to learn whilst playing: you can build a house, play with water fountains and much more in the recently renovated Cité. Even parents will find it hard to leave!
Events
Contact
Voir la carte
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Subway - Porte de la Villette
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RER - Pantin
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Tram - Porte de la Villette - Cité des sciences et de l'industrie
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Bus - 139, 150, 152
Disability
Offer adapted to disabled visitors
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Hearing
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Mental
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Physical
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Visual
Access facilities
- Adapted activities and visits
- Loan of wheelchairs
- Free admission for disabled visitors on presentation of proof
- Free admission for the accompanying person
- Priority admission
Accessibility information
- 32 disabled spaces in the carpark (maximum car height 1.8 m)
- All event spaces are adapted (exhibition and conference spaces, cinemas, restaurants & toilets)
- Exhibitions have easy access (ramps, lifts, escalators, ergonomic exhibition elements) except the submarine Argonaute and certain presentations
- Cinemas, show halls and resource rooms are wheelchair accessible
Reserved spaces for wheelchair users:
- Auditorium: 9
- Cinema Louis Lumière: 3
- Planetarium: 7
- Visit tools: maps indicating vertical traffic
- From the Porte de la Villette tram and bus stops, the Cité can be accessed directly via an access ramp with a gradient of under 4%
Visual impairment:
- Guide strips on the ground outside the parvis and inside
- Tactile and sound model
- Audiodescription and audioguide for navigation
- Exhibitions have diagrams in relief
- Tactile images
- Texts in braille
- Models
- Audio content
- Internship in relief drawing and graphic communication, discovering the NVDA screen-reading tool, IT and Internet training, etc.
- Individual accompaniment offered (contact servicecivique-dqua1@universcience.fr on Tuesday, Wednesdays & Thursdays or servicecivique-ddpc1@universcience.fr on Fridays & Saturdays, or call +33 (0)6 09 51 34 30)
Hearing impairment:
- Exhibitions with films in French Sign Language and films subtitled in French (sometimes in English or Spanish)
- French/International Sign Language interpreters, as well as tactile sign language (for deaf-blind people)
- Exhibitions present many clear and explicit visual elements, audiovisual elements with subtitles and French Sign Language interpreting and films in French Sign Language
- A videoguide in French Sign Language is available for visiting the submarine Argonaute
- The tills, certain information points and the show and conference rooms are equipped with magnetic induction loops
- Audioguides with adjustable volume for the Planetarium and certain temporary exhibitions
- Toilets and other isolated location equipped with visual alarms
- Museum staff speak French Sign Language
Mental disability:
- In exhibitions, the variety and complementary nature of tools and aids (touch models, decoration, films, interactive elements) and information channels (touch, image, sound) helps visitors to understand the content
- Exhibitions have an emphasis on hands-on interaction: easy experiences, models, objects, etc.
- Visitors with mental disabilities can be accompanied without prior booking; adapted visits for groups or individuals can also be booked
Tools for visits can be downloaded:
¤ maps of permanent exhibitions with commentary in French: http://www.cite-sciences.fr/fr/ma-cite-accessible/handicap-mental/aides-a-la-visite/
¤ films in French showing the accessible elements of the ‘Sounds’ exhibition: http://www.cite-sciences.fr/fr/ma-cite-accessible/handicap-mental/films-daide-a-la-visite/les-sons/
- During quality improvement works, standardized signage is displayed to help navigation
Contact for visitors with disabilities:
- Physical disability: +33 (0)1 40 05 70 86 / info.handicap@universcience.fr
- Visual impairment: +33 (0)1 40 05 79 54 or+ 33 (0)1 40 05 75 35 / info.deficientvisuel@universcience.fr
- Hearing impairment: +33 (0)9 70 26 05 15 or +33 (0)9 70 26 05 55 / info.sourd@universcience.fr
- Mental disability: +33 (0)1 40 05 70 86 / info.handicap@universcience.fr
More details on accessibility
'Tourisme & Handicap' marked establishment
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'Tourisme & Handicap' mark
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For hearing disability
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For mental disability
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For physical disability
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For visual disability
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